5 meters tall.
Located in Munich Residency Palace courtyard.
Soft,
warm string lights illuminate the tent,
showcasing the transition between indoor and outdoor.
contributing to the minimalist aesthetic.
The overall composition emphasizes modernity and elegance.
White ceiling drape complements black soft seating leather furniture.
Spacious and inviting atmosphere for events.
Intricate floral patterns adorn the walls.
Natural light highlights the ornate designs.
ideal for dining or celebrations.
Soft lights are hung inside the tent,
making it perfect for outdoor events.
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Four ornate old-world chandeliers hang from the ceiling,
The combination of red and gold elements adds to the luxurious feel of the tent.
Perfect for events like weddings or upscale gatherings,
the lighting highlights the elegant decor.
appealing for those seeking an extraordinary venue.
perforated design under soft,
sunset lighting,
The interior has elegant furnishings,
designed for relaxation and enjoyment.
while the soft lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere.
Surrounding the tent,
This setup could serve various purposes,
The drawing includes structural supports and connections clearly marked.
Highboy cocktail tables and white leather soft seating arranged for an event.
Soft lighting enhances the overall ambiance,
highlighting the beautiful chandelier that hangs down from the center.
The tent features large windows that allow natural light to filter through,
contributing to the festive mood.
Tables and decorative elements are subtly visible in the background,
parties,
or corporate gatherings.
Large glass windows provide ample light and create an inviting appearance.
encouraging foot traffic.
making it suitable for urban living.
White tent interior featuring soft seating and cocktail tables.
Tent has large windows and ambient lighting.
Grass flooring enhances outdoor feel.
emphasizing the illuminated features.
Large glass doors provide access to additional spaces or outdoor views.
including weddings and corporate parties.
The front view highlights exterior features.
The back view presents rear access.
The top view illustrates the upper architecture.
The left side focuses on additional elements.